The stones of Venice
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Author
Contributions
- Smith, Mark - Contributor
Publication
2002 - The Vendome Press ; Distributed in the USA and Canada by Rizzoli International Publications through St. Martin's Press, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
43,750 words, Guess
Page Count
175 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivestonesofvenice0000pupp
- ISBN-100865652457
- ISBN-139780865652453
- LibraryThing8655946
- Library of Congress Control Number2002007818
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number49875081
- Better World Books9780865652453
- Open LibraryOL3554216M
Classifications
- DDC721/.0441/094531
- LCCTA426 .P8613 2002
- LCCTA426.P8613 2002
Description
"Following the footsteps of John Ruskin, who loved the city so well, this beautiful, specially photographed book on Venice is a thesis on the texture, colour, shape and endless uses of stone in the hands of sensitive artists.". "A remarkable and evocative text explains the magic birth of Venice, that rose from the waters like the sea goddess Venus with whom the city is identified. We see how the lagoon's two main islands were linked by a great sculpted bridge at the Rialto, how the city was protected from both tides and enemies by encircling ramparts of Istrian stone. The author and photographer lead us through the magic city on beautifully patterned stone pavements, passing by elaborate marble wells, they guide our vision towards sometimes rough and often elegant polished facades, ornamented with anything from coats of arms to a fantastic bestiary, that make up rippling stone curtains behind which are still courtyards or gardens and splendid rooms with marble inlaid floors on which floral-like panels proliferate.". "The author brings to life the poets, artists and statesmen that once passed through the stone garden and theater that is Venice, while he and the photographer take us across historic and variegated stone bridges and, from the top of the bell towers on the Piazza San Marco, guide our eyes downwards toward the endless variety of rooftops with their water spouts, elaborate cornices, marble ornaments and gargoyles. This is a book that will be a revelation to people who know Venice well and also a source of inspiration to designers and architects."--BOOK JACKET.
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Genres
- Pictorial works
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